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Canada Day events are back after a pandemic-prompted hiatus, and several parties are planned for the Vancouver area. Here’s a quick look at some of the celebrations planned for July 1, which is a Friday this year, starting with events that include fireworks.

The City of Surrey hosts one of the region’s biggest events, and this year’s schedule includes activities recognizing the area’s Indigenous history, as well as performances from local artists. The city says there will be more than 30 food trucks parked near the Bill Reid Millennium Amphitheatre, as well as 16 rides, 18 vendors and 30 live musical performances.

This year, Burnaby is hosting what it’s calling “StreetFest,” an event that includes food trucks, family-friendly activities and live performances. Three-time Juno Award winner k-os is the party’s headliner, and there will also be shows from Bif Naked and Alex Cuba. The City of Coquitlam is promising fireworks too, following a day of multi-cultural programing at Town Centre Park. The schedule also includes family-friendly activities such as face painting, a scavenger hunt and “exciting, quick and fun active games.

Celebrate Canada in Abbotsford with fireworks at 10, following a day of family activities, a food truck festival, parade and live performances. Revellers who choose to stay in the city won’t be treated to fireworks at Canada Place this year. The venue said the pandemic made things too uncertain to commit to the costs associated with the fireworks themselves, as well as safety and security measures.

There are still plans for an in-person event on the waterfront though, with a theme of diversity and togetherness. Vancouver ‘s headliner is country singer Johnny Reid, and the plans also include performers from local First Nations. There are a couple family-friendly “zones” with exhibits and entertainers, as well as a section dedicated to the Canadian Forces, and several food trucks.

West Vancouver has plans for a full-day kids’ zone, as well as hours of live music and other performances. Residents of North Vancouver can check out Shipbuilders Square for live performances, food, a beer garden and “good times for all ages. Attendees can take in storytelling, demonstrations and activities, and while there’s no parade this year, there will be “festival zones” in the village.

The party in Delta happens at Diefenbaker Park, where there will be cake, entertainment, hot dogs and face painting. The party in PoCo starts with a pancake breakfast and fishing derby at Lions Park, followed by events including a “grand finale pyro musical” at Castle Park.

Canada Day in New West this year includes concerts at Ryall and Westminster Pier parks, painting and yoga at Queen’s Park, drumming at Moody Park, and events through the weekend across the city.

A pancake breakfast, dog show, eating contest and performances including a magic show are all part of Canada Day in Pitt Meadows. Residents of Maple Ridge can celebrate with food trucks, a beer garden, activities and entertainment at Memorial Peace Park.

There’s a dog photo contest, laser tag, a climbing wall, mini golf, pony rides, scavenger hunt, farmers market and more. There will be live entertainment, family-friendly activities, exhibits and resources to help Indigenous people and non-Indigenous Canadians “move forward together in a good way. Canada Day on Bowen Island has a theme of “reconciliation, celebration and community.

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Several corporate sponsors have confirmed pulling their support. Here’s what they have said about their decisions. Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem says more interest rate hikes are necessary to bring inflation down, despite some early signs of a slowing economy.

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Safe Third Country Agreement. Investigators in California are working to determine the motive behind the killing of a family of four — including an 8-month-old baby — as the bodies were recovered Wednesday in a rural farm area after they were kidnapped earlier this week by an armed man at their business. The Saanich Police Department is now leading the search for a high-risk missing man after Victoria police announced their investigation last week.

Police are searching for year-old Victoria man Timothy Mackness who was last seen on Sept. Unseasonable warmth over much of British Columbia is showing no sign of easing, with another day of temperature records in the books and many regions reporting no significant rain since early July. Environment Canada says 11 daily maximum temperature records were set Wednesday across parts of Vancouver Island, the central coast, southern Interior and southeastern B.

Victoria police say they are working to identify and locate a man who allegedly stole from a BC Liquor store and assaulted an employee. Albertans will learn today who the new premier of the province will be. The mail-in ballots are in and the doors were open other party members seeking to vote in-person, but this evening, the UCP and Alberta will have a new leader.

Frustrated officials with Luge Canada are disappointed WinSport is using money that had been earmarked for the restoration of Calgary’s Olympic sliding track on day lodge renovations. The Edmonton Police Service has apologized for releasing a composite sketch of a Black man in an attempt to solve a sexual assault.

On Thursday, the head of the EPS sexual assault division acknowleged the criticism and apologized for releasing the image. Albert playground, in which a year-old boy with autism was reported as a drug user and put into a cell where he hurt himself, his family says. A man has been shot dead in North York and two nearby schools have been placed under a lockdown as police search the area for suspects. Hockey Quebec says it has lost confidence in Hockey Canada and will no longer transfer funds to the national organization.

Improper training and an inadequate boat led to the drowning death of a Montreal firefighter during a rescue operation last year in the St. Lawrence River, Quebec’s workplace safety board said. Organizers of the Montreal Pride need to pay for security, communicate better, and hire more experienced staff to avoid another repeat of the devastating cancellation of the parade next year, according to a post-mortem report into the August fiasco.

Canadian Tire Corp. Four months after initially declaring a state of emergency in June, Buffalo River Dene Nation Chief Norma Catarat was back in Saskatoon pleading with the public and political leaders to help the northern community. Regina and its immediate surrounding area has experienced more than unplanned outages so far in The reasons for unplanned outages in the Queen City are a complicated issue, according to SaskPower.

Canadian businesses are able to pass on a new credit card surcharge to their customers starting today, although it remains to be seen how many merchants decide to adopt the new fee. More than 15, customers are still without power in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island almost two weeks after post-tropical storm Fiona made landfall in the region on Sept. Across the East Coast, emotions about the way climate change is altering life can be heard, as residents rebuild their homes after Fiona and cope with weeks without power, and political leaders are asked how they’ll prepare the coastlines and power grids to meet the next gale.

A London jury heard testimony Thursday from paramedics who told the court how they were hindered as they tried to assist a woman who died after being struck by a pick-up truck southwest of the city in December Greater Sudbury Police have arrested one person wanted in connection with a shooting Sept. However, the suspected shooter has not been located. Deposits being explored in the Timmins area could become major source of high-quality nickel for the electric car battery market.

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Events guide: Canada Day in the Vancouver area. SURREY The City of Surrey hosts one of the region’s biggest events, and this year’s schedule includes activities recognizing the area’s Indigenous history, as well as performances from local artists. The headliner this year is the Canadian rock band Arkells. Surrey’s Canada Day includes fireworks starting at p. Fireworks start at 10 p.

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Former cop attacks Thai day care centre, kills at least 36 A former police officer facing a drug charge burst into a day care centre Thursday in Thailand, killing dozens of preschoolers and teachers and then shooting more people as he fled. Canadian officials warn: Turkeys at U. What is the Canada-U. Safe Third Country Agreement?

Officials are working to determine a motive after a kidnapped family of four was found dead in California Investigators in California are working to determine the motive behind the killing of a family of four — including an 8-month-old baby — as the bodies were recovered Wednesday in a rural farm area after they were kidnapped earlier this week by an armed man at their business.

Vancouver Island Saanich police take over search for ‘high-risk’ missing man The Saanich Police Department is now leading the search for a high-risk missing man after Victoria police announced their investigation last week. Daily heat records tumble again in B. Victoria police seek man after assault, theft at liquor store Victoria police say they are working to identify and locate a man who allegedly stole from a BC Liquor store and assaulted an employee.

Calgary Alberta United Conservatives head to polls on final voting day to replace Kenney Albertans will learn today who the new premier of the province will be. UCP members say party needs to ‘pull together’ following leadership vote The mail-in ballots are in and the doors were open other party members seeking to vote in-person, but this evening, the UCP and Alberta will have a new leader. WinSport slides funds from track to day lodge expansion, Luge Canada not impressed Frustrated officials with Luge Canada are disappointed WinSport is using money that had been earmarked for the restoration of Calgary’s Olympic sliding track on day lodge renovations.

Edmonton EPS apologizes for releasing DNA phenotyping composite sketch of Black sexual assault suspect The Edmonton Police Service has apologized for releasing a composite sketch of a Black man in an attempt to solve a sexual assault.

Alberta United Conservatives head to polls on final voting day to replace Kenney Albertans will learn today who the new premier of the province will be. Person described as ‘erratic’ in calls and taken into police custody from local playground is teen with autism, family says Alberta RCMP are reviewing a weekend arrest at a St.

Toronto Woman sexually assaulted by Jacob Hoggard says her life was ‘shattered beyond recognition’ An Ontario woman who was sexually assaulted by Hedley frontman Jacob Hoggard in a Toronto hotel room nearly six years ago says her life was ‘shattered beyond recognition’ as a result of the incident.

Montreal Hockey Quebec withholds funds from Hockey Canada, Tim Hortons pulls sponsorship Hockey Quebec says it has lost confidence in Hockey Canada and will no longer transfer funds to the national organization. Improper training, inadequate boat led to drowning death of Montreal firefighter during rescue: report Improper training and an inadequate boat led to the drowning death of a Montreal firefighter during a rescue operation last year in the St.